MONDAY NOVEMBER 3

7:00 Registration & Breakfast Grand Ballroom Foyer 8:00 Welcome & Opening Remarks Grand Ballroom Dale Richmond, Chair, The Canadian Council for Public-Private Partnerships and President, DERX Inc. Mark Romoff, President and CEO, The Canadian Council for Public-Private Partnerships 8:20 Remarks from the Conference Sponsor Grand Ballroom John McArthur, President, Kiewit Development Company & Director, CCPPP 8:25 Keynote Address: The Hon. Joe Oliver, Canada’s Minister of Finance Grand Ballroom Minister Oliver’s government has made a major commitment to renewing Canada's infrastructure with a 10-year, over $70 billion commitment, the largest and longest of its kind in Canadian history. The companion $1.25 billion P3 Canada Fund will continue to be a major catalyst for provincial, municipal and aboriginal P3 projects. The Hon. Joe Oliver will outline the role of infrastructure investments in stimulating a prosperous and internationally competitive Canada and in providing important public services to Canadians. 8:50 General Session 1: In Conversation with Global Infrastructure Leaders Grand Ballroom Moderator: The Hon. John Manley, P.C., O.C., President & CEO, Canadian Council of Chief Executives • Bryn Jones, Managing Partner & Head, Global Development Infrastructure, InfraRed Capital Partners • Michael Bailey, General Counsel & Senior Vice President, Bechtel Group Inc. 9:50 Morning Networking Break Grand Ballroom Foyer

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10:20 General Session 2: Building World Class Cities through Modern Infrastructure: P3s as an Enabler Grand Ballroom With a new round of federal infrastructure funds available and a growing backlog of projects, cities are looking to P3s as one approach to achieve value for money and get key infrastructure built. This panel of mayors will discuss the challenges they face and the creative ways they are addressing their infrastructure needs. Moderator: Janet L. Ecker, President and CEO, Financial Services Alliance (TFSA) Panel: • Mayor Donald J. Atchison, City of Saskatoon • Mayor Brad Woodside, City of Fredericton and President, Federation of Canadian Municipalities • Mayor Jeff Lehman, City of Barrie and Chair, Large Urban Mayors’ Caucus of 1:40 Breakout Session 1A: What’s Innovation Got Breakout Session 1B: Collaborating with Breakout Session 1C: The P3 Contribution to to Do with It? Canada’s Aboriginal Communities International Sporting Events What aspects of Canada’s P3 approach truly Aboriginal communities face massive Today, hosts of international sporting events drive innovation compared to traditional infrastructure deficits that provide an must not only build world-class infrastructure methods and what are some current projects opportunity for use and growth in the P3 in a tight timeline and budget, but must also that demonstrate it? Are we measuring and market. This session will feature case studies ensure the projects provide long-term quality incentivizing innovation effectively, or is there that show major projects can move forward of life benefits. Panellists will discuss how P3s more that can be done to ensure Canada’s when working with communities. help achieve those goals as well as share best model stays best in class? Moderator: Harold Calla, Executive Chair, practices about transforming communities Moderator: Emilio Imbriglio, President and First Nations Financial Management Board and managing multiple stakeholders and CEO, Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton and projects. Panel: Director, CCPPP Moderator: Joel Finlay, Head of Sport and • John Paul, Executive Director, Atlantic Global Events, KPMG LLP Panel: Policy Congress of First Nations Chiefs • Dave Jull, Executive Vice President, Secretariat Panel: Transportation, MMM Group Limited • Garry Ullstrom, Senior Financial Officer, • Saad Rafi, Chief Executive Officer, • Robert Boraks, Principal, Parkin Namgis First Nation Toronto 2015 Pan Am / Parapan Am Architects Limited • Jack Bittan, Senior Vice President, Games Organizing Committee • Chris Rick, Project Director, Alternative Business Development, Capstone • Gilbert Felli, Senior Olympic Games Financing and Procurement Projects, PCL Infrastructure Corporation Advisor, International Olympic Committee Constructors Inc. • Greg Smith, Vice-President, Finance, Risk • Dave Corcoran, Vice President, and Administration and Chief Financial Construction, Commercial Major Projects, Officer, PPP Canada Graham Group Ltd.

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12:50 Keynote Address: Stephen S. Poloz, Governor of the Bank of Canada Grand Ballroom Mr. Poloz was appointed as the Governor of the Bank of Canada in June 2013. He has over 30 years of public and private sector experience in financial markets, forecasting and economic policy, including at the Bank of Canada and at Export Development Canada where he was President and CEO of Canada’s official export credit agency.

1:20 Luncheon Grand Ballroom

2:00 2014 Awards Presentations

2:45 Afternoon Networking Break Grand Ballroom Foyer

3:15 Breakout Session 2A: US P3 Markets On The Breakout Session 2B: Leveraging P3s to Breakout Session 2C: P3 Plus: Making Your March Deliver Intelligent Communities Infrastructure Dollars Go Further As P3 activity south of the border ramps up, How can the P3 model be used to build, Cash strapped governments are trying to several states stand out as leaders. This panel expand, and upgrade broadband networks build more infrastructure with less. Recent will discuss their respective approaches, and create connected, intelligent international P3s went beyond the strict projects and pipelines as well as the potential communities across Canada? Hear about availability payment P3 and integrated private opportunities offered by new federal opportunities to piggy back next generation sector development opportunities to lower infrastructure funding. information technology on large the government’s costs. What alternative Moderator: Monique Smith, Ontario’s infrastructure projects. funding approaches and project structures Representative in Washington, DC Moderator: Bill Hutchison, Chair, i-Canada are available to get more projects built? Panel: Alliance Moderator: Johanne Mullen, Partner, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP and Director, • J. Douglas Koelemay, Director, Office of Panel: CCPPP Transportation Public-Private • Mike Aumond, Deputy Minister of Partnerships, State of Virginia Finance and Secretary of the Financial Panel: • Leif Dormsjo, Deputy Secretary of Management Board, Government of the • Derron Bain, Vice President, Concert Transportation, Planning & Project Northwest Territories Infrastructure Management, Maryland Transportation • David Sandel, President, Sandel & • Rupesh Amin, Managing Partner, Authority Associates Infrastructure Development, Forum • Russell Zapalac, Chief Planning and • Pranaya Shrestha, Senior Manager, Equity Partners Project Officer, TxDOT Program Management, Regional • Martin Buck, Transition & Strategy • Kome Ajise, Deputy Director, California Transportation District (RTD) Denver Director, Crossrail Department of Transportation • Bruce McCuaig, President and CEO, Metrolinx

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4:30 Breakout Session 3A: Riding the P3 Wave: An Breakout Session 3B: P3 Upsized: The Ins and Breakout Session 3C: Emergency Insiders’ Perspective on the US Market Outs of Project Bundling Management: Are P3s Ready for Major Given the diversity of jurisdictions and lack of Several Canadian and international P3s have Disasters? federal coordination in the US P3 market, the bundled smaller/multi-site projects together The prevalence of catastrophic weather, P3 project development experience can vary in order to attract private financing or achieve earthquakes, terrorism, and other force widely. Hear from this panel of seasoned economies of scale. What advantages and majeure events demand an increased focus experts about the opportunities and challenges does bundling involve and what on infrastructure resilience. Public-Private challenges of pursuing the growing list of P3 lessons can be applied to new infrastructure Partnerships offer a unique opportunity to opportunities south of the border. sectors and to municipalities that may be address how infrastructure systems Moderator: Vincent Joli-Coeur, Vice considering P3s for smaller projects? withstand... Chairman, Financial Markets, Moderator: Anne Stewart, Partner, Blakes Moderator: David McFadden, Chair, National Bank of Canada and LLP & Director, CCPPP Gowlings International & Partner, Gowling Chair, Institut pour le Panel: Lafleur Henderson LLP and Director, CCPPP partenariat public-privé (IPPP) • Murray Totland, City Manager, City of Panel: Panel: Saskatoon and Director, CCPPP • Mark McClenaghan, Director of • Damian Joy, President, MHPM • Bryan Kendro, Director, Public-Private Engineering & Operations, Performance Development Solutions Partnerships Office, Pennsylvania Based Infrastructure (P3), Americas, • Dale Bonner, Executive Chairman, Department of Transportation Johnson Controls Plenary Concessions • Mike McGuinty, Senior Vice President, • Lars Anderson, Counselor to the • George Theodoropoulos, Managing HOCHTIEF PPP Solutions North America Administrator, Federal Emergency Director – Infrastructure, Fengate Capital Inc. Management Agency (FEMA), U.S. Management Ltd. • Matt Bull, Acting Program Manager, Department of Homeland Security • Tara Mackay, Partner, Infrastructure and Public-Private Infrastructure Advisory • Tom Sparrow, Chief Project Officer, Energy Practice, Torys LLP Facility (PPIAF), World Bank Vancouver Island Health Authority • Lee Spencer, Assistant Deputy Minister, Emergency Measures and Protective Services, Government of Manitoba

6:00 – 9:00 First Night Reception for all Delegates & Speakers Four Seasons Centre for the P

8:00 – 11:00 Young Infrastructure Leaders Event Pravda Wrap up your day at P32014’s coolest after party, hosted by the Young Leaders in Infrastructure.

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TUESDAY NOVEMBER 4

7:15 Breakfast Grand Ballroom Foyer 8:20 Day 2 Opening Remarks Grand Ballroom Mark Romoff, President and CEO, The Canadian Council for Public-Private Partnerships 8:25 General Session 3: In Conversation with Provincial Ministers Grand Ballroom Several provinces have made infrastructure investments a central focus of their economic agendas. This panel of Ministers responsible for infrastructure strategy and procurement will discuss their challenges and priorities and the role P3/AFP can play in leveraging public infrastructure spending. Moderator: Hon. Michael H. Wilson, Chairman, Barclays Capital Canada Inc. Panel: • Hon. , Minister of Economic Development, Employment and Infrastructure, • Hon. Gordon Wyant, Minister of Justice and Attorney General, Government of Saskatchewan • Hon. Manmeet Bhullar, Minister of Infrastructure, Government of Alberta 9:25 Keynote Address: Justin Trudeau, Leader of the Liberal Party of Canada and MP for Papineau Grand Ballroom In the year following his election as Leader of the Liberal Party of Canada, Justin Trudeau has made engaging with Canadians his top priority. Justin is building a plan focused on what matters most to Canadians: a strong economy, equal access to employment opportunities for Canadians of every age, responsible environmental stewardship and resource development, and increased enrollment in post-secondary education for our youth. 9:50 Morning Networking Break Grand Ballroom Foyer

10:20 General Session 4: The Canadian P3/AFP Agency Roundtable Grand Ballroom With significant public infrastructure expenditures planned over the next few years and Canada’s P3/AFP agency expertise recognized internationally, what’s next for the P3 model? Are there still improvements to be made? This and other topical issues will be discussed at this year’s P3/AFP Agency Roundtable. Moderator: Michael Marasco, CEO, Plenary Concessions and Director, CCPPP Panel: • Fred Blaney, Assistant Deputy Minister, Partnerships New Brunswick and Director, CCPPP • Bert Clark, President & CEO, Infrastructure Ontario • Amanda Farrell, President & CEO, Partnerships BC • John McBride, CEO, PPP Canada • Mario Deschamps, Conseiller stratégique au bureau du PDG, Société québécoise des infrastructures • Neill McQuay, Chief, Strategic Partnerships Office, Alberta Infrastructure • Rupen Pandya, President & CEO, SaskBuilds and Director, CCPPP

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11:45 Breakout Session 4A: So We’ve Built It, Now Breakout Session 4B: Seamless Transit Breakout Session 4C: Zero Tolerance: What? Systems: Integrating Public & Private Canadian & International Anti -Corruption P3 success is more than on-time, on-budget Operations Law Compliance construction. With over 120 projects in How do public and private sector transit Companies doing business internationally operation, understanding client operations and operators who are responsible for different confront diverse policies, programs, legal asset performance take center stage. What are parts of a transit system ensure seamless frameworks and business cultures. This the emerging best practices in operations and customer support, communications, session will discuss ethics and compliance maintenance to ensure the success of long issues/crisis management, operations and initiatives companies can institute in order to term partnerships? What are the lessons for maintenance? respond professionally, transparently and the next generation of P3 contracts? Moderator: Nicholas Hann, Senior Managing ultimately successfully to global P3 project Moderator: Dr. Pedro Rodrigues de Director, Macquarie Capital Markets opportunities. Almeida, Director, Head of Panel: Moderator: Paul Lalonde, Partner, Denton’s Infrastructure and Urban • Andy Byford, Chief Executive Officer, LLP and Board Member, Development Industry, World Transparency International Economic Forum Toronto Transit Commission • Dao DAM HIEU, Director of International Canada Inc. Panel: Panel: • Tenders, Keolis Steve Nackan, President, Aecon • Stefan Hoffmann-Kuhnt, Head of Concessions • Fred Cummings, Vice President, Infrastructure Management & Compliance Program, Monitoring & • John MacCuish, Executive Vice President, Reporting, SNC-Lavalin Services, Carillion Canada Inc. Engineering, Translink • • Carol Buckton, Lead Regional • Sylvia Weir, Corporate Director, Business Ann Marie Carroll, Acting General Manager, York Region Transit Compliance Officer, Siemens Integration and Development, Interior • Marc Frilet, Team Lead, Zero Tolerance Health Initiative for the UN Economic • Jackie MacGuire, Director, Asset Commission for Europe Team of Management, Black & McDonald Limited Specialists on P3s 1:30 Luncheon Grand Ballroom 2:00 Keynote Address: The Hon. , Grand Ballroom In July, Premier Wynne's government passed the 2014 Budget, which included a new 10-year economic plan and over $130 billion in infrastructure investments. There will be dedicated funds for roads and public transit initiatives, permanent municipal infrastructure funding and major investments in health care, justice, education facilities and the Ring of Fire. The Alternative Financing and Procurement (AFP) model will continue to play a central role in the government's agenda. Hear from Premier Wynne about what these investments mean for Ontario and how the private sector can help in driving Ontario's economy.

2:25 Closing Remarks Grand Ballroom Dale Richmond, Chair, The Canadian Council for Public-Private Partnerships and President, DERX Inc. 2:30 – 3:30 The Icing on the Cake - Closing Networking Dessert Reception Grand Ballroom Foyer

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